President Donald Trump echoed claims that there is an ongoing "Jexodus" of Jewish voters leaving the Democratic Party in a Tuesday morning tweet, but voting data shows Jews have overwhelmingly voted Democratic in all recent federal elections.

"Jewish people are leaving the Democratic Party. We saw a lot of anti-Israel policies start under the Obama Administration, and it got worsts & worse," Trump tweeted, quoting "Jexodus" proponent Elizabeth Pipko. "There is anti-Semitism in the Democratic Party. They don't care about Israel or the Jewish people."

At a Friday press conference, Trump also claimed that the Democratic Party had become "an anti-Israel party" and an "anti-Jewish party" in the wake of a controversy over Democratic congresswoman Ilhan Omar's recent public tweets suggesting that some members of Congress are financially influenced by the pro-Israel lobby.

While the House of Representatives planned to introduce a resolution specifically denouncing anti-Semitism, they ended up passing a broader resolution on Thursday condemning "all forms of hate" after many of Omar's progressive allies argued she was being unfairly singled out.

Despite Trump's claims, Jewish voters have overwhelmingly voted Democratic in recent elections. The Pew Research Center reports that in the November 2018 midterm elections, 79% of self-described Jewish voters voted for the Democratic candidate in their congressional district, up from 66% of Jewish voters who voted Democratic in the 2014 midterms.